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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BC_BOR - BC Training (All Courses)
Message number: 099
Message text: No free seats left
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The SAP error message BC_BOR099: No free seats left typically indicates that the system has reached its limit for the number of users or sessions that can be active at the same time. This is often related to the licensing or configuration of the SAP system.
Causes:
- License Limitations: The number of users allowed to log into the system may be limited by the SAP license agreement. If the maximum number of users has been reached, new users will not be able to log in.
- Session Limits: There may be a limit on the number of concurrent sessions that can be opened by a single user or across the system.
- System Configuration: The system may be configured to allow a certain number of active sessions or users, and this limit has been reached.
- User Locking: Sometimes, users may be locked or inactive, but their sessions still count against the limit.
Solutions:
- Check User Sessions: Use transaction code SM04 to check the active user sessions. You can identify users who are logged in and potentially terminate sessions that are no longer needed.
- Review License Usage: Check the license usage in transaction SLICENSE to see if you are exceeding your licensed user count. If you are, you may need to purchase additional licenses.
- Increase Session Limits: If you have administrative access, you can adjust the session limits in the system profile parameters (e.g.,
rdisp/max_wprun_time
,rdisp/number_of_dialog_workers
, etc.). However, this should be done with caution and in accordance with SAP best practices.- User Management: Ensure that inactive users are properly logged out or that their sessions are terminated. You can also review user roles and permissions to ensure that only necessary users have access.
- Contact SAP Support: If the issue persists and you cannot resolve it, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance, especially if you suspect a licensing issue.
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